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November 24, 1995 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-24

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NOVEMBER 24, 1995 ,

New Shicaliach
For Habonim Dror

filiated Camp Tavor in Three
Rivers, Mich. In addition to his
work with Habonim Dror, Mr.
Raviv will be working with the
Union of American Hebrew or-
ganizations to facilitate Israeli
programming for Reform col-
lege students.
Mr. Raviv is a third-genera-
tion kibbutznik and a member
of Kibbutz Yagur located in the
northern outskirts of Haifa. He
served in a tank unit in the
Golan Heights and in the West
Bank. He holds an undergrad-
Gadi Raviv
uate degree in English from
The Labor Zionist Youth move- Haifa University and worked
ment Habonim Dror will mark as a high school teacher for
its 60th anniversary with the boarding school students and
arrival of Gadi Raviv, the first Russian immigrants in Moshav
Israeli shaliach to work with Nahalal.
Habonim Dror is located at
Habonim in Detroit in recent
25900 Greenfield, Suite 205-A,
years.
Mr. Raviv was brought to De- Oak Park, MI 48237. For in-
troit to help with the growing formation, contact Mr. Raviv,
local chapter Ken Afikim as (810) 358-3054; fax: (810) 967-
well as the expansion of the af- 1211.

Sunday, November 26
The elder hemes of Zionism will
be honored at the Zionist of the
Year luncheon. 11 a.m. at .Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Call (810)
353-8828.
Tuesday, November 28

Reuvane Russell

Melavis
With Entertainer

Temple E -manu-El Nursery
Schaal and Jewish Experi-
ences For Families will host
"Bringing Out the Best in
Your Children: A Three-
Part Jewish Parenting Pro-
gram." The first workshop
an self-esteem will take
place at the temple. Call
(810)1 50.

Bais Chabad Torah Center will hold a Melava Malka Sat-
urday night, Dec. 2, 8:30 p.m. at the home of Stephen and
Sharon Schaffer, 47 Hidden Ridge Drive, Bloomfield Hills.
The evening will feature dinner and a performance by en-
tertainer Reuvane Russell from Los Angeles who will per-
Mr. Russell is a
form in the show Gathering The Sparks.
graduate of the Yale School of Drama and can be seen on
Showtime and USA Network. Call the Torah Center, 855-
6170, to obtain directions to the Schaffers' home.

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More than $9,736,000 was realized at a recent Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Israel Bonds Dinner in tribute to Lawrence S. Jackier who was presented
with the State of Israel Peace Medal in recognition of his outstanding
service, Show are David B. Hermelini Rabbi Irwin Groner, William
Davidson, Lawrence S. Jackier, Jane Sherman, Larry Sherman, Marta
Rosenthal and. Ben Rosenthal.

A new sculpture honoring Raoul Wallenberg and commissioned by the family
of Sol King in his memory, is in place at the entrance to the University of
Michigan's Art and Architecture Building on the North Campus. Mr. Wallenberg
and Mr. King were classmates at U-M during the mid '30s. Jon Rush, sculptor
and professor in U-M's School of Art, was selected by Mr. King's family to
create the piece. The work is of granite and stainless steel.

accompams
sel will perform. Call§i.0)
661-5220.
Sunday, December 3
Adat Shalom Synagogue
will host a blood drive at the
synagogue from 8:30 a.m.
until 3 p.m. Call (810) 851-
5100.

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